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Predictive policy-making requires quantitative evidence—As well as analysis of everyday experiences to account for interlocking processes of knowledge and power in the Middle East.
Robert Chamberlain, 2011
[“Steady Mobbinʼ (OK, youʼre a Goon, but whatʼs a Goon to a Goblin?): Redrawing the Theoretical Map of the Middle East” http://www.columbia.edu/cu/polisci/pdf-files/miniapsa_chamberlain.pdf] A
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Vote Negative on Presumption – Challenging their Form of Knowledge-Production Creates a Demand for Strong Data.
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